For metals for weapons and tools, and for trade.
The ancient kingdoms of Mali, Ghana, and Songhai grew very rich from the salt and gold trade before European Colonization.
No, because they were isolated, Native Americans did not know of the use of iron before the European colonization. People in Europe, Africa, and Asia found many uses for iron long before Native Americans.
Before the colonization period began, the people living in England were protestants. They were members of the Church of England.
Poor country... A lot of slavery.
It is the location where Mississippian culture thrived before European explorers landed in the Americas from about 700 to 1400 CE.
Shipbuilding, mining, and lumbering thrived in ancient times due to the demand for materials to support trade, transportation, and construction. These industries were essential for developing civilizations to construct ships for maritime trade, mine resources for tools and infrastructure, and harvest lumber for building materials. Additionally, advancements in technology and techniques over time further supported the growth and success of these industries before colonization.
Ancient Mesopotamia
Ancient Mesopotamia
Before of being important, colonization is inevitable.
No one knows which building was the first made because many ancient buildings would have decayed before they were even found. Some of the oldest buildings include cave dwellings and the ancient pyramids.
It is estimated that there were around 7,000 languages spoken before colonization. However, many of these languages have become extinct or are endangered due to the impacts of colonization and globalization.
No, other buildings were raised thousands of years before it.
The ancient kingdoms of Mali, Ghana, and Songhai grew very rich from the salt and gold trade before European Colonization.
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Aztecs and Mayas.
they were crazy
Netherlands